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The Spice Girls make live comeback

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Pop icons play two songs at fashion show

The Spice Girls made a live comeback last night (November 15).

The fivesome played at the annual Victoria's Secret fashion show in Los Angeles.

The performance was recorded at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood ahead of its US broadcast on 4 December.

The girls performed their new single 'Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)' and their 1998 track 'Stop'. They appeared on stage dressed in World War II-era tunics and military caps.

Geri Halliwell said the appearance had been "a good warm-up" for their world tour, beginning in Canada next month.

Speaking backstage, Halliwell told GMTV the new concerts would be "full of drama".

Emma Bunton said the band was having "the best time", adding the group's forthcoming live shows would include "all our old classics".

The Spice Girls are due to perform live from Los Angeles on BBC 1's 'Children In Need' night later today (November 16).

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